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Spitfire
01-24-2003, 11:28 AM
Every so often there is a Sunday afternoon dance that's held here in the hanger at a local air museum. Kind of neat if you have an interest in vintage aircraft; the dance area is between a B-29 and a C-46. Lots of room to dance too.
DanceMentor
01-24-2003, 12:38 PM
I've never been to a hanger dance, but they have held them before here in Atlanta. I'll bet you had a really good time.
One of my most memorable venues was a dance that was held to mark the 50th anniversary of VE Day in the Egyptian Ballroom in the Fox theater. They started with a concert by the Tommy Dorsey orchestra, followed by a move in the theater, "The Best Years of Our Lives", and ending with a dance with the Tommy Dorsey Orcestra. If only I was around back in the day.
...time to find out when the next Hanger Dance might be!
Spitfire
01-24-2003, 12:54 PM
I've never been to a hanger dance, but they have held them before here in Atlanta. I'll bet you had a really good time.
One of my most memorable venues was a dance that was held to mark the 50th anniversary of VE Day in the Egyptian Ballroom in the Fox theater. They started with a concert by the Tommy Dorsey orchestra, followed by a move in the theater, "The Best Years of Our Lives", and ending with a dance with the Tommy Dorsey Orcestra. If only I was around back in the day.
...time to find out when the next Hanger Dance might be!
Doe not look at the moment like there will be another one of these hanger dances here; at least the band that plays at these does not have it on their schedule. Yes, those have been fun.
Spitfire
01-29-2003, 07:26 AM
I take that back; there's another hanger dance scheduled for Feb 16th, but with a different band.
DanceMentor
01-29-2003, 10:18 AM
Our dance group renteed a house boat one time. We dance on the deck and floated around the boat to cool off. We attracted lots of attention from others and people would come by and let us use their jet skis or take us for a ride on their motor boat. The upper deck was huge and there was plenty of room to dance. Swaying to the music had a new meaning.
Spitfire
01-30-2003, 08:18 AM
The Lindy group here has held demonstrations at nursing homes here and the studios from time to time will do this at the shopping malls.
DanceMentor
03-11-2003, 05:46 PM
Speaking of Hanger Dances...here's one in Atlanta
The Dixie Wing of the Commemorative Air Force (CAF) is hosting the "1st Annual Dixie Wing CAF WWII Swing Dinner Dance" in Peachtree City, GA on Saturday, May 10th, starting at 6pm.
The "1st Annual Dixie Wing CAF WWII Swing Dinner Dance" will be held at the new Dixie Wing hangar at our new hangar at Falcon Field and will provide a unique nostalgic experience for Show Time Dance Shoes clientele. Additional information and press releases will be forthcoming, but the evening will feature live entertainment with a swing / big-band sound and a light buffet menu, as well as WWII USO decor, period costumes, prizes, antique cars, WWII-era aircraft, raffles and silent auctions. Tickets are $40 in advance or $45 at the door.
For Ticket Information, call 770-304-9956 or 770-487-1562. Attached is a flyer that is available for distribution.
Sincerely,
Chris Madrid
Marketing Officer
Dixie Wing, CAF
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The CAF is a non-profit 501(c)3 dedicated to the restoration and preservation of WWII aircraft in flying condition. You can learn more about the Dixie Wing CAF by visiting our website at www.dixiewing.org.
Spitfire
03-11-2003, 05:50 PM
Speaking of Hanger Dances...here's one in Atlanta
The Dixie Wing of the Commemorative Air Force (CAF) is hosting the "1st Annual Dixie Wing CAF WWII Swing Dinner Dance" in Peachtree City, GA on Saturday, May 10th, starting at 6pm.
The "1st Annual Dixie Wing CAF WWII Swing Dinner Dance" will be held at the new Dixie Wing hangar at our new hangar at Falcon Field and will provide a unique nostalgic experience for Show Time Dance Shoes clientele. Additional information and press releases will be forthcoming, but the evening will feature live entertainment with a swing / big-band sound and a light buffet menu, as well as WWII USO decor, period costumes, prizes, antique cars, WWII-era aircraft, raffles and silent auctions. Tickets are $40 in advance or $45 at the door.
For Ticket Information, call 770-304-9956 or 770-487-1562. Attached is a flyer that is available for distribution.
Sincerely,
Chris Madrid
Marketing Officer
Dixie Wing, CAF
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The CAF is a non-profit 501(c)3 dedicated to the restoration and preservation of WWII aircraft in flying condition. You can learn more about the Dixie Wing CAF by visiting our website at www.dixiewing.org (http://www.dixiewing.org).
There's also going to be one of these here in Tucson at the Pima Air and Space Museum, but it certainly won't cost as much; just $9.75 and that's the general admission price into the museum. The dance itself is free.
Spitfire
04-17-2003, 08:49 AM
One of my favorites is the party one gives at their home; get out the music and dance the night away along with the steak, chicken and burgers from off the grill.
Let the good times roll! 8)
Kassia
07-25-2008, 01:46 PM
We have an annual Hangar dance too!! It's this Saturday and it's our first time going. Several of the people from the studio go ever year and say it's a blast.. It's a 1940's theme swing dance with a live orchestra.. I'm really looking forward to it...
BasicsFirst
07-25-2008, 02:35 PM
It will be interesting to hear how that goes. We went to a special dance once. A 'Swing Club' was there and um... they dance to EVERYTHING. They'll even swing to a tango. So it kind'a chokes up the floor for any ballroom dancers.
White Chacha
07-26-2008, 09:34 AM
It will be interesting to hear how that goes. We went to a special dance once. A 'Swing Club' was there and um... they dance to EVERYTHING. They'll even swing to a tango. So it kind'a chokes up the floor for any ballroom dancers.
Ah, that brings up a fond memory. I was a relatively new dancer and took on
the challenge of trying to weave my scant international foxtrot through a floor
full of ECS dancers ;-)
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